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clutnbu COUNTY UNE. THE NEWS-THE TZRIBTjnSTE WSTTS IT-THE TP.trttE GIVES IT. VOLUME UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 190f NUMBER js. TRIB1 -i V f2 iJ V ': -:- , v .- -,- - - -4 -' Cl REDUCED PRICES ON 1 Sets o line Stoves. Steel ffianyesj Cook Stoves. Senate Grove Gatherings. 3 League During lh.' month of July we will sell all gasoline stoves, steel ranges ami cook sloves that we now have on our floor at a ten per rent reduction. Don't Hiss these Bargains. Come at Once. BUSCH 8 MOTHERS. Union, Missouri, w S6 V 1 4 E-if .3 ;;' ;i -. . - -vO i .0 V; : :! : T f FRISCO SYSTExl 1 Chicago iV Eastern Illinois K. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St. Louis an i) Chicago MORNING AND EVOIiNG F10111 I;iS:il!' Street Station, Cl:,a, a. r.. OrlOj). m. From Union Sta. (Mer. Ut ilise) St. Louis, :::;) a. in.- i):4Gp. in. Miiiiiiii; or fVfiiin (iiiHi tii.n at liuiii tTini:u with lines divtTgi.:i. KtlMiimu-iii -iilin-lv iit-v .inl iix.dcri! tlirtmuIiKUt. A I "I lll.K- l It.M li UAII.'.V.W. r.iiuiii'ii wiiu i,r.ic u.-.ii ami aiiproviil i-aK-lv ai plianros. SS i.ili .11.- ....... t 1 Don't fail to attend meeting next Sunday evening. Geo. Meyer made a pleasure tiip to Drake one day last week. Misses Ida and Dena Gildbaua visiied at v. 11. Alleismeyer's last Sunday. Miss Ida Kohlfing came np from St. Louis Sat ui day to visit relatives and friends. Itev. Salzwedel went to Owens ville Saturday where be will conduct a quarterly meeting. Miss Elda Briiepgemano was the K'jest of her friends, Misses Saline and Nelda Itoblling Sunday. Alfred Bade and sister, Miss Adelia of mar Merger visited fiieiuis in this neighborhood Sun day afternoon. Miss Amanda Pehle, who has had charge of her sister's branch millinery store in Union, has returned to her home here. Edw. Kathert, who recently graduated at C. V. C. preached a veiy interesting sermon here Sunday morning in the absence of W. F. Salzwedel. Every farmer wears a more pleasant expression on his face since the late rains, for they are now soothed with the belief that the "king" crop will reach a fair average. .Miller and Ed. tne Fourth in Gerald Gostip. Miss Hattie Boston left for Un ion Monday to lemain for some time. Kobert Filzeetald ol Sr. Louis spent the Fourth with relatives in ueram. Messrs. Rolt. Fitzgerald penfc Owensvilie. Roy Hesselmrtjer visited rela tives in Union last vejk. Mrs. Jas. Graham of St. Charles is the guest of her brother, J. D. JNeeley this week. Mrs. Oliver Fitzgerald and two children went to Einene. Mo. Tuesday to visit her cousin, Mrs. shelton. Mrs. Rosa Net-lev who h is been the guest of relatives here for some tune returned to her home in St. Louis Tuesday. Misses Emma Boston and Cora Stineker came out from St. Louis Tuesday. o. E. Meyersikck, PKESILUCNT. A. Kkamolowsky. VICE l'Kl-SIDKXT. W. IioEEMAXX, t'ASHIEK. Bank of Union, UNION, MISSOURI. Organized. ISSS. Capital Stock lEZSOSESSa ESS3 EDW. O. IIUSCII. THEO MUEKCH.' I I Edw. G. Busch & Co., DEALEK IN- Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main Street, Washington, Mo. W.H High-class Tailoring. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not save ro exceea ten per cent of nis earnings. He most spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dol lar saved, lhat being the case he can not be too caieful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same iu buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a hot) le of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill id several dollars. For sale bs Edw. Muench. F1XR Wedding Suits... A Specialty, It always pays in the lors run to buy Rood rlothcs at a fair price. Shoddy Roods may H look, wi ll ..r ahoul a w..-ck ami Hu n it v. ill lk shabby and mean, ami soon the S weaver will reel the way his cloth-s look-rather sloppy. J he wYl -dressed man S s always to the front. 1 can lit you out in the most sati si actory S S the best and latest Koods on the market at lowest prices. Give nie a" all S liSiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiii 1 ARE YOU A JUDGE OR WATCHES If you are not and coiiteini)-late buying it would lie your duty to consult a good jeweler. Win. Herirniann has spent twenty seven years at this business, this knowledge combined with the reputation that the Waltham, Elgin, Hamden, Rorkford and Hamilton watch companies bear, should be enough to please you at a comparativeconsideration, W. BERGMANN, JEWELER, Union, Missouri, Notice. Notice is hereby given to the mtMu!;er,H of th Mutual Pr-tective Association of Union Township as follows: That whereas tbe mem bersbip of said Association failed to meet of the 1st Saturday in July 1905 as the By-Laws, lequire they should do, for the annual election of officers and ihc'j transaction of other iraportont business pertaining to tbe future welfare of Biid Association. It is ordered thafa meeting of said membership be held in Union on S&tuiday, July 15, 1005 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the election of Officers and the transaction of any and all other important business that may be necessary in accoid-ance with the law3 of the Association. A. A. Vitt, Captain G. W. Link, Secy. Volunary Impositions General Sherman once had occasion to stop at a country home wheie a tin basin and a toller towel on the back porch sufficed for the family's ablution. For two morning the small boy of the household watched in silence the visitor's efforts at making a toilet under the unfavorable auspice, but when on the third dav when the tooth brush, nail -file, whisk- broom, etc., had been dulv used and letnrned to their places in the traveler's trip, he could siiDrres9 . . ... nis curiosity no longer so boldly put the question: "Say Mister, air yon always that much trouble to yo'se'ii" Drain Drift. Quite a number of our Deonle at. tended the picnic at Leslie Tues day. L. J. Laaker visited his friend. L. F. BreckenkaniD last Sitindav. We undei stand that several of our sports iited their best girl last ounua.)e H. F ... laaker purchased Keevf- .lOver buller recently. Miss Lena Laaker returned fiom St. Louis recently where she nas oeen staying duung tho pas' winter. Rdwaid Pruessner visited Det- uiold friends last Sunday. Wonder what mde Oscar and Otto wear such smiling faces Mon day morning: Mrs. Ol:to nofmnister returned to her home in Sr. Louis Monday uter spending three weeks in th' countrv. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another,litt jnreu uy Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr hoca Remedy. Ruth th. little daughter of E. X. "A MM ... newey oi Agnewviu, Va.. was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her ud and did not pxnect her to livn from one hour to another," he says. "I hauneued to think Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change fur the better. We keep on giving it aud before sue nad taken the half ot one bottle 6he was well." This remedv is lor sale oy .bdw. Muench. .Anaconda Anecdotes. Rev. J. V. Clark filled his reeu lar appointment Sunday. Mrs. Fred Soppre of St. Louis was heie for a few days visiting . .... - - relatives last week. Mrs. E. J. Kerr went to St Louis last week where she is to make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams left here for Leesbure last Fridav wheie he is going into business of some kind. Doctors Dongheity of St. Clair and Dunnigaa of Sullivan have both madu nrofessional calls rn Anaconda during the past week. .1 m III l Km WW JefTrieslnirj Jingles. Ye scribe followed Mayor Well's advice and spent a quiet fourth. Mfss Mamie Stickford of St. Louis is visiting her Jeffrlesburer friends and relatives. Josephine Bauer took in the Union picnic and visited relatives on the fouitc and fifth. Henry Bolte and family of St. Louis is visitinc relatives and friends in Jeffriesburg. A Miss Gens of St. Lnnis came out to see her sister who is recup erating at Rev. Hanek's. Lucas Fink and Jake Hauck attended the picnic in Union on the fouith with their lady friends. Just the Remedy. Da yon get up in the morning with a pain in the back! Are you restless in your sleep! Do you have to rise during the night; do you feel cateworn and dull do life or energy. If so, yon should lose no time in procuring Gay-u-ba. It is just the remedy you need and one that will give you relief. Sold by all dealers. raging Buns) 2825 Kccley St., Cnrcjoo, Iu... Oct., 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe r 4i i . pains inj ouca me groins, i but-fcrcd terribly at the time of menstruation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, btit I had never tried Wine of Cardui., that blessed remedy for sick women. 1 found it pleasant to take a:id soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins ana aitar using eleven ooruet 1 was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui i!or menstrual disorders. bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer tiay secure health by tab intr Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' AdTiaoxy Department," The Chattanooga medicine uo., cnattanooga, le&n. Surplus Fund (Certified lo Sec. Slate.) Undivided Profits Total - $15,000.00 10,000.00 (Over expenses Paid.) 3,4i7-15 - 28,417.15 DIRECTORS. 0. E. Meyersieck, A. Kramolonsky, Robt. Hoffmann, Clias. F. Gallenkamn. A. w. Hoffmann 3 paid on time deposits. Loans made cn Real Estate, Persona! and Collateral Security. With combined Canital. Siinlu. .mil I Tn.i; ;.i..,i ,,... iw.. cm . - fio fio,w;fu v -a. - - ......j.iv.t in io.iu. 10 to guarantee deposits, we solicit your patroiiaire. as.surin.r f.,;r , ,:. consistent with good banking. J sysWTI ssSOsiZ CONTiiNUED f.rrlBif!- :;i . t-ITrr tejsi i& 1 1 kfegfe nl'ml SUCCESS OF IS TH STORE Otto Is a most (iratifvinr J11-tlo.-sciiH'iit of Its Methods It's Different ay It's Model 11 Way of Mcri hau-disin. Forty-four Years of Uni ateruiited Success. Forty-four Years of Courteous and Considerate Treat ir.ent of Its Patrons Have Established THE 9 OUTFITTERS. AS WASHINGTON'S GREATEST STORE. o Those Purchasing here have everv assu ranee ..f M:,5,.! 1,.., r .: .1.:.. 1. " ."" " 1 : acter, of le,,endability and styles, whose poj.ula it v eTl rZ j , iv n . .est and best selected stoch in Central Mojtrom ilsive.'ilSt Excejitionally good values in mattings per yd... 25c, 30c A good grade Jana- 16c. nese matting. OUR. SPECIALTY and Carpets, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. we are off- J ust now enng a good stiaw mattiiig at 12c. A better grade of China matting. .16c. JEW TRIUMPH" " m This is the plow that will i,0 exhibited by us in Union, Mo., at lMn n . Ihursday, July 20, 11)0.1, at which time a furrow U inc'ies wide iCiLhi viir it Ml 1 1 ..1 1... .... . ... . " -"50 deep and 100 leet long will be plowed by one man pullinir the plow All farmers and others are reouested to date farming implement. atone. this exhibition of ahead -of S ZYMANSK Max. UNION, EVERYTHING ON WHEELS. AS a. " :: missc )uri. CO 1

clutnbu COUNTY UNE. THE NEWS-THE TZRIBTjnSTE WSTTS IT-THE TP.trttE GIVES IT. VOLUME UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 190f NUMBER js. TRIB1 -i V f2 iJ V ': -:- , v .- -,- - - -4 -' Cl REDUCED PRICES ON 1 Sets o line Stoves. Steel ffianyesj Cook Stoves. Senate Grove Gatherings. 3 League During lh.' month of July we will sell all gasoline stoves, steel ranges ami cook sloves that we now have on our floor at a ten per rent reduction. Don't Hiss these Bargains. Come at Once. BUSCH 8 MOTHERS. Union, Missouri, w S6 V 1 4 E-if .3 ;;' ;i -. . - -vO i .0 V; : :! : T f FRISCO SYSTExl 1 Chicago iV Eastern Illinois K. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St. Louis an i) Chicago MORNING AND EVOIiNG F10111 I;iS:il!' Street Station, Cl:,a, a. r.. OrlOj). m. From Union Sta. (Mer. Ut ilise) St. Louis, :::;) a. in.- i):4Gp. in. Miiiiiiii; or fVfiiin (iiiHi tii.n at liuiii tTini:u with lines divtTgi.:i. KtlMiimu-iii -iilin-lv iit-v .inl iix.dcri! tlirtmuIiKUt. A I "I lll.K- l It.M li UAII.'.V.W. r.iiuiii'ii wiiu i,r.ic u.-.ii ami aiiproviil i-aK-lv ai plianros. SS i.ili .11.- ....... t 1 Don't fail to attend meeting next Sunday evening. Geo. Meyer made a pleasure tiip to Drake one day last week. Misses Ida and Dena Gildbaua visiied at v. 11. Alleismeyer's last Sunday. Miss Ida Kohlfing came np from St. Louis Sat ui day to visit relatives and friends. Itev. Salzwedel went to Owens ville Saturday where be will conduct a quarterly meeting. Miss Elda Briiepgemano was the K'jest of her friends, Misses Saline and Nelda Itoblling Sunday. Alfred Bade and sister, Miss Adelia of mar Merger visited fiieiuis in this neighborhood Sun day afternoon. Miss Amanda Pehle, who has had charge of her sister's branch millinery store in Union, has returned to her home here. Edw. Kathert, who recently graduated at C. V. C. preached a veiy interesting sermon here Sunday morning in the absence of W. F. Salzwedel. Every farmer wears a more pleasant expression on his face since the late rains, for they are now soothed with the belief that the "king" crop will reach a fair average. .Miller and Ed. tne Fourth in Gerald Gostip. Miss Hattie Boston left for Un ion Monday to lemain for some time. Kobert Filzeetald ol Sr. Louis spent the Fourth with relatives in ueram. Messrs. Rolt. Fitzgerald penfc Owensvilie. Roy Hesselmrtjer visited rela tives in Union last vejk. Mrs. Jas. Graham of St. Charles is the guest of her brother, J. D. JNeeley this week. Mrs. Oliver Fitzgerald and two children went to Einene. Mo. Tuesday to visit her cousin, Mrs. shelton. Mrs. Rosa Net-lev who h is been the guest of relatives here for some tune returned to her home in St. Louis Tuesday. Misses Emma Boston and Cora Stineker came out from St. Louis Tuesday. o. E. Meyersikck, PKESILUCNT. A. Kkamolowsky. VICE l'Kl-SIDKXT. W. IioEEMAXX, t'ASHIEK. Bank of Union, UNION, MISSOURI. Organized. ISSS. Capital Stock lEZSOSESSa ESS3 EDW. O. IIUSCII. THEO MUEKCH.' I I Edw. G. Busch & Co., DEALEK IN- Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main Street, Washington, Mo. W.H High-class Tailoring. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not save ro exceea ten per cent of nis earnings. He most spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dol lar saved, lhat being the case he can not be too caieful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same iu buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a hot) le of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill id several dollars. For sale bs Edw. Muench. F1XR Wedding Suits... A Specialty, It always pays in the lors run to buy Rood rlothcs at a fair price. Shoddy Roods may H look, wi ll ..r ahoul a w..-ck ami Hu n it v. ill lk shabby and mean, ami soon the S weaver will reel the way his cloth-s look-rather sloppy. J he wYl -dressed man S s always to the front. 1 can lit you out in the most sati si actory S S the best and latest Koods on the market at lowest prices. Give nie a" all S liSiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiii 1 ARE YOU A JUDGE OR WATCHES If you are not and coiiteini)-late buying it would lie your duty to consult a good jeweler. Win. Herirniann has spent twenty seven years at this business, this knowledge combined with the reputation that the Waltham, Elgin, Hamden, Rorkford and Hamilton watch companies bear, should be enough to please you at a comparativeconsideration, W. BERGMANN, JEWELER, Union, Missouri, Notice. Notice is hereby given to the mtMu!;er,H of th Mutual Pr-tective Association of Union Township as follows: That whereas tbe mem bersbip of said Association failed to meet of the 1st Saturday in July 1905 as the By-Laws, lequire they should do, for the annual election of officers and ihc'j transaction of other iraportont business pertaining to tbe future welfare of Biid Association. It is ordered thafa meeting of said membership be held in Union on S&tuiday, July 15, 1005 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the election of Officers and the transaction of any and all other important business that may be necessary in accoid-ance with the law3 of the Association. A. A. Vitt, Captain G. W. Link, Secy. Volunary Impositions General Sherman once had occasion to stop at a country home wheie a tin basin and a toller towel on the back porch sufficed for the family's ablution. For two morning the small boy of the household watched in silence the visitor's efforts at making a toilet under the unfavorable auspice, but when on the third dav when the tooth brush, nail -file, whisk- broom, etc., had been dulv used and letnrned to their places in the traveler's trip, he could siiDrres9 . . ... nis curiosity no longer so boldly put the question: "Say Mister, air yon always that much trouble to yo'se'ii" Drain Drift. Quite a number of our Deonle at. tended the picnic at Leslie Tues day. L. J. Laaker visited his friend. L. F. BreckenkaniD last Sitindav. We undei stand that several of our sports iited their best girl last ounua.)e H. F ... laaker purchased Keevf- .lOver buller recently. Miss Lena Laaker returned fiom St. Louis recently where she nas oeen staying duung tho pas' winter. Rdwaid Pruessner visited Det- uiold friends last Sunday. Wonder what mde Oscar and Otto wear such smiling faces Mon day morning: Mrs. Ol:to nofmnister returned to her home in Sr. Louis Monday uter spending three weeks in th' countrv. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another,litt jnreu uy Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr hoca Remedy. Ruth th. little daughter of E. X. "A MM ... newey oi Agnewviu, Va.. was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her ud and did not pxnect her to livn from one hour to another," he says. "I hauneued to think Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change fur the better. We keep on giving it aud before sue nad taken the half ot one bottle 6he was well." This remedv is lor sale oy .bdw. Muench. .Anaconda Anecdotes. Rev. J. V. Clark filled his reeu lar appointment Sunday. Mrs. Fred Soppre of St. Louis was heie for a few days visiting . .... - - relatives last week. Mrs. E. J. Kerr went to St Louis last week where she is to make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams left here for Leesbure last Fridav wheie he is going into business of some kind. Doctors Dongheity of St. Clair and Dunnigaa of Sullivan have both madu nrofessional calls rn Anaconda during the past week. .1 m III l Km WW JefTrieslnirj Jingles. Ye scribe followed Mayor Well's advice and spent a quiet fourth. Mfss Mamie Stickford of St. Louis is visiting her Jeffrlesburer friends and relatives. Josephine Bauer took in the Union picnic and visited relatives on the fouitc and fifth. Henry Bolte and family of St. Louis is visitinc relatives and friends in Jeffriesburg. A Miss Gens of St. Lnnis came out to see her sister who is recup erating at Rev. Hanek's. Lucas Fink and Jake Hauck attended the picnic in Union on the fouith with their lady friends. Just the Remedy. Da yon get up in the morning with a pain in the back! Are you restless in your sleep! Do you have to rise during the night; do you feel cateworn and dull do life or energy. If so, yon should lose no time in procuring Gay-u-ba. It is just the remedy you need and one that will give you relief. Sold by all dealers. raging Buns) 2825 Kccley St., Cnrcjoo, Iu... Oct., 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe r 4i i . pains inj ouca me groins, i but-fcrcd terribly at the time of menstruation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, btit I had never tried Wine of Cardui., that blessed remedy for sick women. 1 found it pleasant to take a:id soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins ana aitar using eleven ooruet 1 was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui i!or menstrual disorders. bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer tiay secure health by tab intr Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' AdTiaoxy Department," The Chattanooga medicine uo., cnattanooga, le&n. Surplus Fund (Certified lo Sec. Slate.) Undivided Profits Total - $15,000.00 10,000.00 (Over expenses Paid.) 3,4i7-15 - 28,417.15 DIRECTORS. 0. E. Meyersieck, A. Kramolonsky, Robt. Hoffmann, Clias. F. Gallenkamn. A. w. Hoffmann 3 paid on time deposits. Loans made cn Real Estate, Persona! and Collateral Security. With combined Canital. Siinlu. .mil I Tn.i; ;.i..,i ,,... iw.. cm . - fio fio,w;fu v -a. - - ......j.iv.t in io.iu. 10 to guarantee deposits, we solicit your patroiiaire. as.surin.r f.,;r , ,:. consistent with good banking. J sysWTI ssSOsiZ CONTiiNUED f.rrlBif!- :;i . t-ITrr tejsi i& 1 1 kfegfe nl'ml SUCCESS OF IS TH STORE Otto Is a most (iratifvinr J11-tlo.-sciiH'iit of Its Methods It's Different ay It's Model 11 Way of Mcri hau-disin. Forty-four Years of Uni ateruiited Success. Forty-four Years of Courteous and Considerate Treat ir.ent of Its Patrons Have Established THE 9 OUTFITTERS. AS WASHINGTON'S GREATEST STORE. o Those Purchasing here have everv assu ranee ..f M:,5,.! 1,.., r .: .1.:.. 1. " ."" " 1 : acter, of le,,endability and styles, whose poj.ula it v eTl rZ j , iv n . .est and best selected stoch in Central Mojtrom ilsive.'ilSt Excejitionally good values in mattings per yd... 25c, 30c A good grade Jana- 16c. nese matting. OUR. SPECIALTY and Carpets, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. we are off- J ust now enng a good stiaw mattiiig at 12c. A better grade of China matting. .16c. JEW TRIUMPH" " m This is the plow that will i,0 exhibited by us in Union, Mo., at lMn n . Ihursday, July 20, 11)0.1, at which time a furrow U inc'ies wide iCiLhi viir it Ml 1 1 ..1 1... .... . ... . " -"50 deep and 100 leet long will be plowed by one man pullinir the plow All farmers and others are reouested to date farming implement. atone. this exhibition of ahead -of S ZYMANSK Max. UNION, EVERYTHING ON WHEELS. AS a. " :: missc )uri. CO 1